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heather jones, a motivational teacher had shed pounds and her past. she was starting to live the life of which she dreamed. then suddenly she vanished. here's andrea cannon with the last dance. >> reporter: there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee. a little hot spot not far from nearby beale street. they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april 2013, a woman named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away wearing a brand-new dress. >> how did she look that night? >> she had her head up so high, and her shoulders back and just beaming. she felt absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: there was a time not too long ago when heather didn't feel very beautiful at all. but on this evening, she had the night of her life. >> she really didn't sit down very much. she was being spun around and danced. >> reporter: just two nights later, everything spun out of control. >> breaking news about a missing germantown teacher. >> reporter: heather jones s
heather jones, a motivational teacher had shed pounds and her past. she was starting to live the life of which she dreamed. then suddenly she vanished. here's andrea cannon with the last dance. >> reporter: there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee. a little hot spot not far from nearby beale street. they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april 2013, a woman named heather jones came in with...
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margaret jones moore was on that ground too. margaret jones moore had on a white coat as well.oth had fallen and beaten down on that bridge. market jones moore was a stalwart of the movement. she taught me english in 11th grade. even at that time when we were not at the church in other schools, she would talk about the freedoms that we needed to enjoy. she would talk to her students about what special people they were, and never to let anybody diminish you. that you were a strong person, you were a great person, and just because you were african-american did not mean you are any less than anyone else in this world. we really understood what the purpose was. we understand intimately what our mission was, and what the outcome was we were working towards. we knew, especially after bloody sunday, that we were making history. it is unfortunate that bloody sunday had to happen. we did know prior to bloody sunday when we were marching and afterwards that this was a history making movement. after the successful march from selma to montgomery, there was a great feeling of accomplishment
margaret jones moore was on that ground too. margaret jones moore had on a white coat as well.oth had fallen and beaten down on that bridge. market jones moore was a stalwart of the movement. she taught me english in 11th grade. even at that time when we were not at the church in other schools, she would talk about the freedoms that we needed to enjoy. she would talk to her students about what special people they were, and never to let anybody diminish you. that you were a strong person, you...
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-- miss jones? >> thank you very much. planning director s. at the mta. i am not going to cover all the points that i have, although i am here and some additional individuals here to ancillary -- answer detailed questions about funding. but i did want to add some details around what the funds are for and how they are used and also the overall funding gap that we have around transportation. so the tee 23 task force which is a precursor to the other task force that we have been discussing, that group was convened in 2013 and recognize there are three sources of transportation system improvements needs. the core needs which are basically keeping what we already have in good shape and operating well, the enhanced needs, which are looking at better serving san francisco as it was in 2013, and expansion. which is growing the system to meet expected needs in the future. and that last piece, expand, that's what thiswhat the ts act. a lot of the gaps and the needs that we have our about dealing with what the current system entails, but the expand is a very key pie
-- miss jones? >> thank you very much. planning director s. at the mta. i am not going to cover all the points that i have, although i am here and some additional individuals here to ancillary -- answer detailed questions about funding. but i did want to add some details around what the funds are for and how they are used and also the overall funding gap that we have around transportation. so the tee 23 task force which is a precursor to the other task force that we have been discussing,...
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jones, mr. lamborn. the clerk will report the result, there were 29 aye's, and 32 no's. >> the amendment is not agreed to. now, the vote occurs on the amendment offered by mr. knight, striking the language regarding the test resource management center, the recorded vote is ordered, the clerk will call the role. >> mr. thornberry votes no. mr. smith, mr. smith. mr. jones, mr. jones. mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mrs. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. launch men votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes no. mr. rogers votes no. misprint i/o -- miss her bio votes no. mr. schuster votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. miss tsongas votes aye. mr. lamborn votes no. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. whitman votes no. miss spear votes aye. mr. hunter votes no. mr. vc votes aye. mr. kaufman votes no. miss gabbard votes aye. ms. hartzler votes no. mr. o'rourke votes aye. mr. scott votes aye. mr. norcross votes aye. mr. brooks vote
jones, mr. lamborn. the clerk will report the result, there were 29 aye's, and 32 no's. >> the amendment is not agreed to. now, the vote occurs on the amendment offered by mr. knight, striking the language regarding the test resource management center, the recorded vote is ordered, the clerk will call the role. >> mr. thornberry votes no. mr. smith, mr. smith. mr. jones, mr. jones. mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mrs. davis votes aye. mr. lobiondo votes no. mr. launch men...
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it's so good. >> jimmy: zoe lister-jones. we love you.. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ t.j.maxx asks, what makes your mom unique? she's pretty and nice like me. she is special. he knows me better than my husband some days. my mom likes pink. mommy loves roses. it's a surprise. you picked this out by yourself? it's a purse. i know you love purses! i do! celebrate the unique mom in your life, with values everyone will love. happy mother's day! and we got to know the friends of our friends.r the friends. then our old friends from middle school, our mom, our ex and our boss joined forces to wish us happy birthday. then we discovered our uncle use to play in a band. and realized he was young once too. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, clickbait, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. so we can all get back to what made facebook good in the first place. frien
it's so good. >> jimmy: zoe lister-jones. we love you.. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ t.j.maxx asks, what makes your mom unique? she's pretty and nice like me. she is special. he knows me better than my husband some days. my mom likes pink. mommy loves roses. it's a surprise. you picked this out by yourself? it's a purse. i know you love purses! i do! celebrate the unique mom in your life, with values everyone will love. happy mother's day! and we got to know the friends of our friends.r...
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i'm van jones. it's "the van jones show" show. we have another amazing show tonight. a couple of highlights. she's a fierce advocate for women. she's a daughter of the iconic diana ross. tracy ellis ross is with us tonight. that's going to be amazing to hear from her. plus we have two real life heroes. a hero of that tragic waffle house shooting, he's going to be here tonight. and i don't want to play favorites because all schoolteachers are amazing including my mama. hi, mama, you're amazing. but tonight we have america's teacher of the year. she got invited to the white house but i don't think president trump expected what he got from her. she slipped him a powerful story from her students. i now know why the press was not allowed to cover her speech. but she's here anyway. it's going to be a great show. that is a fact the disputable. and speaking of facts let's talk because powerful people have been spewing lies at a record rate this week. we are seeing an epidemic of several serving dishonesty in the highest places and none more egregious than from the white house
i'm van jones. it's "the van jones show" show. we have another amazing show tonight. a couple of highlights. she's a fierce advocate for women. she's a daughter of the iconic diana ross. tracy ellis ross is with us tonight. that's going to be amazing to hear from her. plus we have two real life heroes. a hero of that tragic waffle house shooting, he's going to be here tonight. and i don't want to play favorites because all schoolteachers are amazing including my mama. hi, mama, you're...
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it was interesting hearing sarah jones said that soul.sting hearing sarahjones said that as they soul. it was interesting hearing sarah jones said that as they were preparing to this debate and the work she was doing on cancer, she said that it was not about me. i wonder whether today she would be amazed that people are paying to her in these extraordinary ways because for her, it was not about the person, it was about what she wanted to get done. she would want her life and the way that she lived at to be and the way that she lived at to be a stimulus to us not to allow that to have been in vain, and that means restoring sure start and opportunities for children and young people, that means continuing to battle against inequality, as she a lwa ys battle against inequality, as she always would have done, that means to recognising —— too recognising that your health chances should not be determined by whether you are rich or powerful or born in this place or the other, your health chances should be determined by our collective commitment t
it was interesting hearing sarah jones said that soul.sting hearing sarahjones said that as they soul. it was interesting hearing sarah jones said that as they were preparing to this debate and the work she was doing on cancer, she said that it was not about me. i wonder whether today she would be amazed that people are paying to her in these extraordinary ways because for her, it was not about the person, it was about what she wanted to get done. she would want her life and the way that she...
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jones? jones? mr. brady? mr. brady votes no. wilson? aye.wilson votes mrs. -- mrs. -- votes no. -- votes no. no.mr. longman votes mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. larson. mr. lawson votes no. turner? mr. turner votes aye. cooper? mr. cooper votes no. rogers? mr. rogers votes aye. -- votes aye. mr. conoway votes aye. votes no. mr. lambborn. lambborn votes aye. mr. geramindy. >> ms. sphere. ms. sphere votes no. mr. hunter. aye.hunter votes mr. vest se. mr. vest se vets no. kaufman. mr. kaufman votes aye. ms. gaborik. ms. gaborik votes no. mrs. hartzler. votes aye. votes no.k scott? mr. scott? mr. scott votes no. norcross? mr. norcross votes aye. brooks? mr. brooks votes no. giago? votes aye. mr. brook? votes no. win strop? votes aye. votes no.bossa mr. burn? mr. burn votes aye. shea porter. votes aye.rter mr. graves votes aye. rosen. ms. ms. rosen votes no. mr. mic -- votes no. csally. votes aye. mr. -- votes no. mr. knight. mr. knight votes aye. mr. brown. votes aye. mr. russell. mr. russell votes aye. murphy. mrs. murphy votes no. dr. -
jones? jones? mr. brady? mr. brady votes no. wilson? aye.wilson votes mrs. -- mrs. -- votes no. -- votes no. no.mr. longman votes mr. bishop? mr. bishop votes no. larson. mr. lawson votes no. turner? mr. turner votes aye. cooper? mr. cooper votes no. rogers? mr. rogers votes aye. -- votes aye. mr. conoway votes aye. votes no. mr. lambborn. lambborn votes aye. mr. geramindy. >> ms. sphere. ms. sphere votes no. mr. hunter. aye.hunter votes mr. vest se. mr. vest se vets no. kaufman. mr....
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jones here. >> public: yes. sara jones. i'm not the resident expert on the design features of different types of bicycle ways. my understanding is -- and i'm going to ask brian of the bicycle coalition to come up to clarify. but my understanding is that the idea was to specifically call out bicycle lanes rather than what we term shares which is a street shared with bicycle facilities. i will let brian speak to that. >> public: thank you. this is guidelines and it's very confusing. but a class two or class four cycle track or bikeway are what you see painted on the feet or fully separated protected bike lane, the idea not exempting class three bikeways is we feel they are sub standard. they are just paint on the ground. so, should the s.f.m.t.a. water down a project, we would encourage the board of supervisors to review that on appeal. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. i will leave that issue alone. thank you for eliciting that. and you said something that is very important, which is the right of appeal goes both ways. >> sup
jones here. >> public: yes. sara jones. i'm not the resident expert on the design features of different types of bicycle ways. my understanding is -- and i'm going to ask brian of the bicycle coalition to come up to clarify. but my understanding is that the idea was to specifically call out bicycle lanes rather than what we term shares which is a street shared with bicycle facilities. i will let brian speak to that. >> public: thank you. this is guidelines and it's very confusing....
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peter: matt jones has just 98 yards. nick: 90 really. it has to skip forward. couple yards right of the flag. peter: bringing this in low. nick: the biggest event -- divot we have seen this week. peter: it wasn't really a factor in playing the shot. nick: it exploded on him, that one. peter: aaron wise, two yards closer, 96. nick: without -- this is straightforward. if he gets this in super close and pops it in, that would be the cushion, i would have thought. peter: i would be highly surprised if he gets this hole high. maybe out to the right, but not dead at it. that's just the play. a little bit more cushion on the right side. playing some very intelligent golf. bill: to 18. grace has this for par. ian: it will move a touch right to left, falls toward the back. bill: this for 62. ian: straight in. bill: nice sunday work for that man. finishes up with 62, 31 and 31. and that ties that career best that he shot across the pond. ian: slightly more famous, the first 62 of the major. that's why he has 62 on the back of his cap. bill: this was earlier. nice roll. t
peter: matt jones has just 98 yards. nick: 90 really. it has to skip forward. couple yards right of the flag. peter: bringing this in low. nick: the biggest event -- divot we have seen this week. peter: it wasn't really a factor in playing the shot. nick: it exploded on him, that one. peter: aaron wise, two yards closer, 96. nick: without -- this is straightforward. if he gets this in super close and pops it in, that would be the cushion, i would have thought. peter: i would be highly surprised...
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we are joined by van jones.get into the serious discussion i would like to replay for you the greeting we received by president trump. >> i also want to thank van jones primarily because he constantly says such nice things about me. he did. he did. every once in a while. he actually has on occasion. not too often. it does feel good. >> so van as you have noted you are left of pluto. why is someone left of pluto sitting next to jared kushner being praised by the president? >> it was a surreal moment and came as a result of real consideration. as the president pointed out i'm tough on this white house. you give me 100 issues on 99 issue yz have been beating him up hard. i had to come to a decision. if on 99 issues i'm against you but on one issue someone like jared kushner whose dad went to prison wants to do something and it would help women being brutalized in prison. if you do something to help somebody do you do nothing because you don't like them on 99 other issues. i can't let 2,000 federal prisoners be abus
we are joined by van jones.get into the serious discussion i would like to replay for you the greeting we received by president trump. >> i also want to thank van jones primarily because he constantly says such nice things about me. he did. he did. every once in a while. he actually has on occasion. not too often. it does feel good. >> so van as you have noted you are left of pluto. why is someone left of pluto sitting next to jared kushner being praised by the president? >>...
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jones in the alice b. toklas lgbt democratic club, i know him to be an inoperational leader who dedicated himself to the pursuit of justice. i can't say enough good things about mr. jones' experience, ability, and leadership. in closing, i want to paraphrase last night's work of stacey abrams. in quoting, we have an opportunity to rewrite the next chapter of san francisco's history where no one is unseen, no one is unheard, and no one is uninspired. mr. jones will be part of that next chapter but for the sake of well run san francisco today, i urge you to nominate. >> secretary ionin: -- nominate de'anthony jones to the police commission. thank you very much. >> good evening, supervisors. my name is zoe polk: my colleagues -- [inaudible] >> -- i have worked alongside mr. rao for 12 years. without a doubt he represents the best of our agency. he has unmatched diplomacy and charisma. he is well known and relied upon for his meticulous attention to detail which consistently upholded the credibility of our age
jones in the alice b. toklas lgbt democratic club, i know him to be an inoperational leader who dedicated himself to the pursuit of justice. i can't say enough good things about mr. jones' experience, ability, and leadership. in closing, i want to paraphrase last night's work of stacey abrams. in quoting, we have an opportunity to rewrite the next chapter of san francisco's history where no one is unseen, no one is unheard, and no one is uninspired. mr. jones will be part of that next chapter...
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bill: matt jones. up the hill. one of the rare elevation changes on the course. peter: just keep it out of the bunkers and you will be fine here. ian: plenty of them. it probably won't reach that. bill: now leishman. peter: same as yesterday, going with the fairway metal. ian: that's all he needs. he's blocked a couple. this bunker down the right, 308, if he did block it. oh. and, and, and -- peter: that should stay short of it. ian: snakes past it -- snakes past it -- sneaks past it. peter: what do you think aaron wise is going to do, ian? he drove it down here a little touch from the green yesterday. ian: well, an adrenaline driver would definitely reach the bunkers. he is quite happy. peter, when you get a little nervous, you just want the club you know you are hitting solid all the time. if you can't aim it -- can aim it, you keep going with it. peter: he has one small tug on the ninth hole. other than that, he has ripped it down the heart of every fairway. ian: we will have to lean to the right to see what we can see the flag, gary player once said. bill: an
bill: matt jones. up the hill. one of the rare elevation changes on the course. peter: just keep it out of the bunkers and you will be fine here. ian: plenty of them. it probably won't reach that. bill: now leishman. peter: same as yesterday, going with the fairway metal. ian: that's all he needs. he's blocked a couple. this bunker down the right, 308, if he did block it. oh. and, and, and -- peter: that should stay short of it. ian: snakes past it -- snakes past it -- sneaks past it. peter:...
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jones? mr. norcross? the clerk will record the tally 36 aye votes. 24 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. question now occurs on the amendment offered by mr. o'halloran 282. recorded vote has been ordered. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. thornberry votes no. mr. smith votes aye. mr. jones? mr. jones? mr. brady? mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mrs. davis votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes aye. mr. rogers. mr. rogers votes no. mr. shuster votes no. mr. courteney votes aye. mr. conway votes no. mr. land born votes no. mr. whitman votes no. ms. spear votes aye. mr. hunter votes no. mr. gacy votes aye. mr. kaufman votes no. ms. gabbert votes aye. mr. o'roark votes aye. mr. scott votes no. mr. norcross votes aye. mr. brooks. mr. brooks votes no. mr. cook votes no. mr. burn votes no. ms. shayporter votes aye. mr. graves votes no. ms. rosen votes votes aye. miss stephanic votes no. mr. mc-kiesch envotes aye. miss mcsally votes no. mr. carb
jones? mr. norcross? the clerk will record the tally 36 aye votes. 24 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. question now occurs on the amendment offered by mr. o'halloran 282. recorded vote has been ordered. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. thornberry votes no. mr. smith votes aye. mr. jones? mr. jones? mr. brady? mr. brady votes aye. mr. wilson votes no. mrs. davis votes aye. mr. bishop votes no. mr. larson votes aye. mr. turner votes no. mr. cooper votes aye. mr. rogers. mr....
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it's like where alex jones out to do i saw a minstrel just. listing letter layer. when i look at alex jones and i see because he screams and he turns really until his skin is about the pop like he's he wants to be ric flair or something you know just like summarize this this whole thing what donald glover did is what kanye west is trying to do here is speaking directly to the people and the issues in a way that's brilliant and transformative he's been with illusions you know people say oh my god he shot the people to deliver fellowship with those people before he murdered them in cold blood before those offices picked him up what i consider to be like a silent you know thank you they bought him a burger you know this is america this is what happens here and it's alex jones piers webb it guys and peg now does this stuff the things that they say it can never hold any weight it's interesting when you mention the kanye west thing because it's like you know this came right on the heels of that whole kanye west explosion we talked about it on the show and it's not surpri
it's like where alex jones out to do i saw a minstrel just. listing letter layer. when i look at alex jones and i see because he screams and he turns really until his skin is about the pop like he's he wants to be ric flair or something you know just like summarize this this whole thing what donald glover did is what kanye west is trying to do here is speaking directly to the people and the issues in a way that's brilliant and transformative he's been with illusions you know people say oh my...
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how do you say that because like where alex jones. minstrel just meant that it was the letter layer. to when i look at alex jones right i see because he screams and he turns really until the skin is about the pop like he's he wants to be ric flair or something you know just like summarize this this whole thing what donald glover did is what kanye west is trying to do here is speaking directly to the people and the issues in a way that's brilliant and transformative he's been with illusions you know people say oh my god he shot the people require deliberate fellowship with those people before he murdered them in cold blood before those officers picked him up what i consider to be like a silent you know thank you they bought him a burger you know this is america this is what happens here and it's alex jones piers webb it guys today acknowledged this stuff the things that they say it can never hold any weight it's interesting when you mention the congo. it wasn't because it's you know this came right on the heels of that whole kanye west
how do you say that because like where alex jones. minstrel just meant that it was the letter layer. to when i look at alex jones right i see because he screams and he turns really until the skin is about the pop like he's he wants to be ric flair or something you know just like summarize this this whole thing what donald glover did is what kanye west is trying to do here is speaking directly to the people and the issues in a way that's brilliant and transformative he's been with illusions you...
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i'm van jones. this is "the van jones show." peace and love to one another. . nice. my mom. i'm not done shopping. i just start with a card and then work up... (vo) this mother's day, get the latest iphone and get iphone 8 on us, no trade-in required. because unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. so can you offer me what schwab is offering? what's with all the questions? ask your broker if they're offering $4.95 online equity trades and a satisfaction guarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good? it's a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mount
i'm van jones. this is "the van jones show." peace and love to one another. . nice. my mom. i'm not done shopping. i just start with a card and then work up... (vo) this mother's day, get the latest iphone and get iphone 8 on us, no trade-in required. because unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. say carl, we have a question about your brokerage fees. fees? what did you have in mind? i don't know. $4.95 per trade? uhhh. and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some...
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this is a donna jones story, people. it is. ordered a cost headaches for foreign office and british officials with plans to come to britain on a visit. it was on, off, on again. where is it going to be? it was a state visit that it wasn't going to be. protests and how we react to that. so do we have a new problem emerging, trump has decided that he wants somebody to play golf with. we all know he is a massive offer and owns various golf clu bs massive offer and owns various golf clubs around the world and of course in eastern scotland. but there is a website which tracks how much of his time he spends on the golf course. 2296 time he spends on the golf course. 22% of his days in office he has been on the golf club, not necessarily playing all the time but there is evidence of at least 53 times since he was inaugurated. it is no surprise that he is using the trip to britain to have a round. the question is who is going to be with. they say rory mcelroy, but last year he had such a backlash when he play with him at mar—a—lago. im
this is a donna jones story, people. it is. ordered a cost headaches for foreign office and british officials with plans to come to britain on a visit. it was on, off, on again. where is it going to be? it was a state visit that it wasn't going to be. protests and how we react to that. so do we have a new problem emerging, trump has decided that he wants somebody to play golf with. we all know he is a massive offer and owns various golf clu bs massive offer and owns various golf clubs around...
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the dow jones industrial average gained 306 points to close at 24,667. the nasdaq rose nearly 66 points, and the s&p 500 added 34. still to come on the newshour: fact checking the president's claims at a tennessee campaign rally. broken justice: two innocent brothers and the consequence of a plea bargain, and much more. >> woodruff: the white house weighed in today on the controversy surrounding the now- cancelled abc tv show, "roseanne." the network made the announcement yesterday after its star, roseanne barr, wrote a racist tweet about an adviser to former president obama, valerie jarrett. the c.e.o. of abc's parent company, robert iger, called jarrett to apologize, while yesterday's controversy was playing out. today, president trump criticized iger. in a tweet, the president said iger never called him to apologize for what mr. trump said were, "horrible statements made and said about me on abc." white house press secretary sarah sanders elaborated, this afternoon. >> the president's simply calling out the media bias. no one's defending what she said
the dow jones industrial average gained 306 points to close at 24,667. the nasdaq rose nearly 66 points, and the s&p 500 added 34. still to come on the newshour: fact checking the president's claims at a tennessee campaign rally. broken justice: two innocent brothers and the consequence of a plea bargain, and much more. >> woodruff: the white house weighed in today on the controversy surrounding the now- cancelled abc tv show, "roseanne." the network made the announcement...
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doing millions is not part of the equation they simply look at the dow jones index to divorce how yeah mortality rates are not only up for infants but also for working age adults so that is a shock that is something that has really happened in the u.s. or anywhere drugmakers or in the dow jones so that go there actually the biggest opioid is a family owned private business the one in connecticut that makes oxy and all those things are actually not in the right and all the ancillary businesses that support the heroin for you know synthetic heroin distribution they distribute heroin instead of wealth yes the american economy i mean back in soviet days they were they ran on vodka in america today runs on synthetic heroin so we have two more charts here showing this inequality the wall street journal does show the two charts that establish that indeed there has been huge inequality and remember two thousand and eight was when obama came into office he exited in two thousand and sixteen so this these are mostly his ten years this is what happened under barack obama i remember a lot of resis
doing millions is not part of the equation they simply look at the dow jones index to divorce how yeah mortality rates are not only up for infants but also for working age adults so that is a shock that is something that has really happened in the u.s. or anywhere drugmakers or in the dow jones so that go there actually the biggest opioid is a family owned private business the one in connecticut that makes oxy and all those things are actually not in the right and all the ancillary businesses...
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number that they look at to determine whether or not they are succeeding as politicians as the dow jones industrial average that's going up they consider themselves to be succeeding the underlying fault of this mechanism to distribute the wealth generated by the country is never consider the fact that they wealth and income gap is spreading wildly toward third world status infant mortality up and health care banker. doing millions is not part of the equation they simply look at the dow jones index to divorce yeah mortality rates are not only up for infants but also for working age adults so that is a shock that is something that hasn't really happened in the us right here or anywhere drugmakers or in the dow jones so that goes there actually the biggest opioid is a family owned private business the one in connecticut that makes oxy and all those things are actually not in the right and all the slayer.
number that they look at to determine whether or not they are succeeding as politicians as the dow jones industrial average that's going up they consider themselves to be succeeding the underlying fault of this mechanism to distribute the wealth generated by the country is never consider the fact that they wealth and income gap is spreading wildly toward third world status infant mortality up and health care banker. doing millions is not part of the equation they simply look at the dow jones...
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i'm van jones. it's "the van jones show" show. we have another amazing show tonight.of highlights. we have the star of the show "blackish." she's a fierce advocate for
i'm van jones. it's "the van jones show" show. we have another amazing show tonight.of highlights. we have the star of the show "blackish." she's a fierce advocate for
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for people like kyle walker to come forward, they can leave jones back.st. how far could this 23 go? everybody has asked me that question and i don't know. if he can get to the quarterfinals, that would bea get to the quarterfinals, that would be a massive success for the next two tournaments. we won't win it, i am saying for the first time ever! it is looking like possibly germany in the quarterfinals. when you get an easy qualifying campaign, it is that one match at time. i'm sure gareth will have looked at the opposition and said, this is how we will play if we can in those group matches and then who knows after that? we got through the group stage in the euros and them at iceland. there are some liverpool players in there. there is a stand—by group of adam lalla na and there. there is a stand—by group of adam lallana and others. southgate has admitted that that he's one of those will probably squeeze their way into the 23. england's track record when it comes to injuries. i would not necessarily have done it like that, but he is right. there is a good
for people like kyle walker to come forward, they can leave jones back.st. how far could this 23 go? everybody has asked me that question and i don't know. if he can get to the quarterfinals, that would bea get to the quarterfinals, that would be a massive success for the next two tournaments. we won't win it, i am saying for the first time ever! it is looking like possibly germany in the quarterfinals. when you get an easy qualifying campaign, it is that one match at time. i'm sure gareth will...
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they bury alex jones when they have not bothered to listen to what alex jones is deeply saying. this is misrepresentation, this disinformation attack on info wars i think is calculated by media matters and it's an annual fundraising effort to document it with pride having gotten conservatives like lou dobbs fired or different people removed from the networks because they attack the advertisers. >> and they attack not only made things about you. ifyou read my wikileaks description , which i have given up trying. wikipedia. >> is incorrect. >> when they want something to be said, the agenda enters can keep any truths or facts that arecontrary from being published . >> i feel like infowars is being attacked by wikipedia editors and demand that we call all these negative smear words, starting with conspiracy theorists. it's my book points out that there is a coup d'ctat effort against president trump, the evidence for this is getting to be massive. >> that would be a conspiracy theory. >> accepted to conspiracy back and that's the problem. is that you uncover, the left wants to cove
they bury alex jones when they have not bothered to listen to what alex jones is deeply saying. this is misrepresentation, this disinformation attack on info wars i think is calculated by media matters and it's an annual fundraising effort to document it with pride having gotten conservatives like lou dobbs fired or different people removed from the networks because they attack the advertisers. >> and they attack not only made things about you. ifyou read my wikileaks description , which...
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doing millions is not part of the equation they simply look at the dow jones index to divorce how yeah mortality rates are not only up for infants but also for working age adults so that is a shock that is something that has really happened in the u.s. or anywhere drugmakers or in the dow jones so that go there actually the biggest opioid is a family owned private business the one in connecticut that makes oxy and all those things are actually not in the right and all the ancillary businesses that support the heroin for you know synthetic heroin distribution they distribute heroin instead of wealth yes the american economy i mean back in soviet days they were they ran on vodka in america today runs on synthetic heroin so we have two more charts here showing this inequality the wall street journal does show the two charts that establish that indeed there has been huge inequality and remember two thousand and eight was when obama came into office he exited in two thousand and sixteen so this these are mostly his ten years this is what happened under barack obama i remember a lot of resis
doing millions is not part of the equation they simply look at the dow jones index to divorce how yeah mortality rates are not only up for infants but also for working age adults so that is a shock that is something that has really happened in the u.s. or anywhere drugmakers or in the dow jones so that go there actually the biggest opioid is a family owned private business the one in connecticut that makes oxy and all those things are actually not in the right and all the ancillary businesses...
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when inigo jones created this building to the delight of his queen. mathematics in structural picture of divine harmony. in sixty eighty nine queen mary the second commissions a christopher wren to draw up fans flo royal naval hospital. the architect's first draft met with disapproval because the thames would no longer have been visible from queens park so man had to go back to the drawing board the result was a building comprised of two with the space center providing a clear view of the little queen's house. the motto of the royal naval hospital could have been aura at labadee great and one . loyal chapel was billed as a place where the veterans of the crown's navy might find salvation. the interior of the church was designed by james athenæum stewart and william muta. following a five hundred seventeen seventy nine they renovated the originally the rock church in classical stuff. made by samuel green's. seventy seven the organ is regarded as the finest in the whole looking today it may only be played by the musical director of the white chapel. bea
when inigo jones created this building to the delight of his queen. mathematics in structural picture of divine harmony. in sixty eighty nine queen mary the second commissions a christopher wren to draw up fans flo royal naval hospital. the architect's first draft met with disapproval because the thames would no longer have been visible from queens park so man had to go back to the drawing board the result was a building comprised of two with the space center providing a clear view of the...
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donald trump was elected president and promised to tear up crisis air regulations so this is the dow jones industrial average up there on the way and these are the banking stocks which kind of lagged for a while because everybody thought well you know frank was supposedly going to do something and all these sort of regulations that were brought in to keep them from defrauding the american people but john came in and the republicans are promising to tear up everything well the number that they look at to determine whether or not they're succeeding as politicians is the dow jones industrial average that's going up they consider themselves to be succeeding the underlying fault of this mechanism to distribute the wealth generated by the country is never considered the fact that they wealth and income gap is spreading wildly toward third world status infant mortality up and health care bankrupting millions is not part of the equation they simply look at the dow jones index to divorce yeah mortality rates are not only up for infants but also for working age adults so that is a shock that is some
donald trump was elected president and promised to tear up crisis air regulations so this is the dow jones industrial average up there on the way and these are the banking stocks which kind of lagged for a while because everybody thought well you know frank was supposedly going to do something and all these sort of regulations that were brought in to keep them from defrauding the american people but john came in and the republicans are promising to tear up everything well the number that they...
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simon jones, bbc news.end but it will not last. 29 degrees this afternoon. understandable, with light winds and blue skies like this recorded on the banks of the thames. mist and sea fog had a part to play on the irish sea coast. 10— 11. improving and the next few days. warm air is being pushed off into northern europe as atlantic winds begin to dominate. a pleasant night. dry and clear in central and eastern areas. misty and some rain later. temperatures dropping in eastern areas. lots of sunshine. temperatures shooting up. mist and fog fog will clear. wet in the afternoon in the west of scotland, the isle of man, and western england. temperatures, some improvement. with highs of 20— 27 degrees, eastern england could have some thundery downpours. they will continue into the first half of the evening and disappear. many will be dry. a brief ridge of high pressure to start wednesday. a fresh start to the day. the weather front in the west will be pushing its way in bringing outbreaks of rain to northern irel
simon jones, bbc news.end but it will not last. 29 degrees this afternoon. understandable, with light winds and blue skies like this recorded on the banks of the thames. mist and sea fog had a part to play on the irish sea coast. 10— 11. improving and the next few days. warm air is being pushed off into northern europe as atlantic winds begin to dominate. a pleasant night. dry and clear in central and eastern areas. misty and some rain later. temperatures dropping in eastern areas. lots of...
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ian: now matt jones. this is very fast, peter. peter: when it's that fast, it is so difficult to get it started on line. ian: because it breaks so quickly. i was shocked the ball did not start rolling back from where that got to off the tee. i really was. now marc leishman is set to go. he had a good chance to get in right behind matt. we could see a two-shot swing if he could not this in -- knock this in. nick: where is that going? ian: it didn't do anything like what the putt of matt jones did. peter: he had to be influenced by matt's putt. ian: but his was a really unusual one, fellas. that has not stopped anywhere near their all -- there all afternoon. it always rolls back. severe undulations on the greens. wonderful architecture on the greens. reminds me of a lot of the great links courses, pine valley. so many of coore-crenshaw's work. beautiful greens. this one, peter, is to stay t hree in front going to the last. a three-shot advantage is quite a comfortable one, i can tell you, at the last tee. 26th career start on to her
ian: now matt jones. this is very fast, peter. peter: when it's that fast, it is so difficult to get it started on line. ian: because it breaks so quickly. i was shocked the ball did not start rolling back from where that got to off the tee. i really was. now marc leishman is set to go. he had a good chance to get in right behind matt. we could see a two-shot swing if he could not this in -- knock this in. nick: where is that going? ian: it didn't do anything like what the putt of matt jones...
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jones? >> yes, sfmta planning director, sarah jones. there is a review of all city-wide fees every five years, but the board of supervisors also included analysis on a three-year cycle of economic feasibility. >> supervisor safai: is that currently in this ordinance or is that company wide policy? >> yes, we've incorporated into our budget supporting the planning department in conducting that feasibility study. >> supervisor safai: if we pass this today, how much time will pass before we have understanding of the fiscal impact and feasibility of this, three years? >> no. for this upcoming year, the study is going to be undertaken in the next few months. >> supervisor safai: so a year from now, this will be studied? >> within the upcoming year. >> supervisor safai: got it. ok. that sounds good. thank you, madame chair. >> supervisor tang: ok, so hearing that, i could have gone both ways, right? i would have again preferred that regardless if it was a controller analysis of the city-wide impact fees or the tsf feasibility analysis coming
jones? >> yes, sfmta planning director, sarah jones. there is a review of all city-wide fees every five years, but the board of supervisors also included analysis on a three-year cycle of economic feasibility. >> supervisor safai: is that currently in this ordinance or is that company wide policy? >> yes, we've incorporated into our budget supporting the planning department in conducting that feasibility study. >> supervisor safai: if we pass this today, how much time...
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so jones' comments were part of his sworn deposition in colin kaepernick's case with nfl owners. i want to discuss it now with colin kaepernick's attorney. thank you for joining us. good to see you. so the president seems to be saying to jones that his attacks against protesting nfl players against taking a knee during the anthem was benefitting him politically. the it also seems the president was suggesting jones needed to relay that message to other nfl owners. explain exactly why this is so pivotal to colin kaepernick's case? >> let me start with the preface, don, before i got on the air the nfl was already seeking to have me personally sanctioned because some journalists did their job and is reporting on this symbiotic relationship between the nfl and the trump and this partisan political conspiracy, which is actually if you take a look at the code section of the law, looks to be something that is sanctionable by the law. so without commenting before i go in front of whoever, whatever authorities i will tell you this, if anybody reads the arbitration demand this is not a hard
so jones' comments were part of his sworn deposition in colin kaepernick's case with nfl owners. i want to discuss it now with colin kaepernick's attorney. thank you for joining us. good to see you. so the president seems to be saying to jones that his attacks against protesting nfl players against taking a knee during the anthem was benefitting him politically. the it also seems the president was suggesting jones needed to relay that message to other nfl owners. explain exactly why this is so...
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well, as it turns out, a year ago we at mother jones wrote about vekselberg in this company. at that time on their website they were listed as a subsidiary of renova, which is viktor vekselberg's company. so if you go back in the way back machine, you can find not too far back, not too way back that they were listed as a subsidiary. and to me the interesting thing is we wrote about vekselberg at the time because the president of the american subsidiary, who is an american citizen, happens
well, as it turns out, a year ago we at mother jones wrote about vekselberg in this company. at that time on their website they were listed as a subsidiary of renova, which is viktor vekselberg's company. so if you go back in the way back machine, you can find not too far back, not too way back that they were listed as a subsidiary. and to me the interesting thing is we wrote about vekselberg at the time because the president of the american subsidiary, who is an american citizen, happens
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and van jones the host of the "van jones show" political lapr start with you. according to the "new york times" they're citing three sources. the president knew about the payment and knew about it months before he denied on air force one knowing about it, which means we now know donald trump lied to the american people about this. >> yes. aaron, you're absolutely right. we can absolutely say if these stories are correct the president did lie, and lie is a strong word in washington. the president on board air force one talked to reporters. reporters specifically asked him, and it's on tape, with his own words, him saying, he knew nothing about it. and now, indeed he knew about it months ago. this goes to the president's credibility, the trust factor and it also is a piece into this investigation by robert mueller that's following now the trail of money. this is not good for this president at all. there's a lot on the line with this. and we just have to wait and see how this plays out. but the president, indeed, if these reports are true he indeed lied to the mor
and van jones the host of the "van jones show" political lapr start with you. according to the "new york times" they're citing three sources. the president knew about the payment and knew about it months before he denied on air force one knowing about it, which means we now know donald trump lied to the american people about this. >> yes. aaron, you're absolutely right. we can absolutely say if these stories are correct the president did lie, and lie is a strong word...
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felicia jones. "no more da got to go." now, calls for da gascon to vacate his job based on his decision. and there was tough talk from attorney john burris. he is representing woods family and another family who also has a relative fatally shot by police. there will be no prosecution in that case as well. john burris. he clearly did not have the courage, it was wrong. gwen woods. this is not an agenda, this is my life. never forget his name, mario woods. in sf, terisa estacio kron four news.
felicia jones. "no more da got to go." now, calls for da gascon to vacate his job based on his decision. and there was tough talk from attorney john burris. he is representing woods family and another family who also has a relative fatally shot by police. there will be no prosecution in that case as well. john burris. he clearly did not have the courage, it was wrong. gwen woods. this is not an agenda, this is my life. never forget his name, mario woods. in sf, terisa estacio kron...
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just last week van jones moderated a prison reform summit at the white house.de of the debate, including former inmates and president trump shared ideas about how to move forward. >> i also want to thank van jones, primarily because he constantly says such nice things about me. he did. he did. every once in a while, right? every once in a while, he did. hey, he actually has on occasion. not too often. but i'll tell you what, though, it does feel good. when we talk about our national program to hire america, this must include helping millions of former inmates get back into the workforce as gainfully employed citizens. >> van is with me now. van, i know you, i know how much of this is your life's work, how much you have poured into this. i just want to first ask for people who aren't familiar, tell me about the bill and you've even had to make your own concessions. what do you think doesn't go far enough? >> well, first of all, last night in a landslide vote, the first step act, firststep.org, landslide, bipartisan, trump supported the bill, nancy pelosi support
just last week van jones moderated a prison reform summit at the white house.de of the debate, including former inmates and president trump shared ideas about how to move forward. >> i also want to thank van jones, primarily because he constantly says such nice things about me. he did. he did. every once in a while, right? every once in a while, he did. hey, he actually has on occasion. not too often. but i'll tell you what, though, it does feel good. when we talk about our national...
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also want to thank van jones primarily because he constantly says such nice things about me. he did, every once in a while, he did. he actually has on occasion. not too often, but i'll tell you what it does eel good. i also want to thank geriatrician or who has worked so hard on this issue -- jerrod kushner. thank you. we are proud of you. prison reform is an issue that unites people across the political spectrum. our whole nation benefits if they are able to reenter society as law-abiding citizens. every year over 620,000 inmates, primarily from state prisons, are released after completing their senses. it's a tremendous struggle. i see it, to find a job and stay off drugs and avoid old habits that lead them back to a life of crime, back to prison. unfortunately, more than one third of inmates and state prisoners will be real arrested gain within five years. nobody wins when former prisoners failed to adjust to life outside were worse, and up back behind bars. we want inmates to find a path to success so they can find their families and support their communities. crucial to
also want to thank van jones primarily because he constantly says such nice things about me. he did, every once in a while, he did. he actually has on occasion. not too often, but i'll tell you what it does eel good. i also want to thank geriatrician or who has worked so hard on this issue -- jerrod kushner. thank you. we are proud of you. prison reform is an issue that unites people across the political spectrum. our whole nation benefits if they are able to reenter society as law-abiding...
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it is just hyperbole. >> januavan jones?know, i remember when trump jifirst got elected, peop started talking about 1984. we're now having a conversation in which adults are going along with the idea that there's something called truthful hyperbole. if your kid came home and told you, dad, everything i told you about last night, it was truthful high besh -- hyperbole, you would say you're lying. we are we in a world where we have a lower and lower standard for the commander in chief than we would accept from our spouse, a co-worker? we're out here spinning the spin off the spin, and at some point you have to say, as a conservative, this is not the right way for a grown man to conduct himself. we can't make excuses for this kind of stuff, and i think the conservative cause loses some of its moral authority when it is now no longer expecting individual personal accountability to be truthful from the president of the united states. >> let me bring in -- >> david, i want to bring in mary katherine to the conversation. we've talk
it is just hyperbole. >> januavan jones?know, i remember when trump jifirst got elected, peop started talking about 1984. we're now having a conversation in which adults are going along with the idea that there's something called truthful hyperbole. if your kid came home and told you, dad, everything i told you about last night, it was truthful high besh -- hyperbole, you would say you're lying. we are we in a world where we have a lower and lower standard for the commander in chief than...
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i also want to thank van jones, primarily because he constantly says such nice things about me. [laughter] he did. he did. a while, right? everyone's and a while he did. he actually has on occasion. not too often, but [laughter] -- i'll tell you what, though, it does feel good. [laughter] and i also want to thank, van i have to say, jared kushner, who has worked so hard on this issue. [applause] really has. thank you. we're proud of you. we're proud of you. prison reform is an issue that unites people from across the political spectrum. it's an amazing thing. our whole nation benefits if former inmates are able to reenter society as productive, law-abiding citizens. every year, over 620,000 inmates , primarily from state prisons are released after completing their sentences. for many, really, life outside of the prison is a tremendous struggle -- i see it -- to find a job, to stay off drugs, to avoid old habits that lead them back to a life of crime, back to prison. unfortunately, more than one-third of former federal prison inmates and more than three-quarters of state prisoner
i also want to thank van jones, primarily because he constantly says such nice things about me. [laughter] he did. he did. a while, right? everyone's and a while he did. he actually has on occasion. not too often, but [laughter] -- i'll tell you what, though, it does feel good. [laughter] and i also want to thank, van i have to say, jared kushner, who has worked so hard on this issue. [applause] really has. thank you. we're proud of you. we're proud of you. prison reform is an issue that unites...